Center for Civil Liberties
@ccl_ua
Working for the protection of human rights in Ukraine and the OSCE region since 2007 and is a 2022 Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
@ccl_ua calls on the @ZelenskyyUa to veto draft law No. 12414, which was adopted by Parliament today, July 22. The draft law poses a direct threat to the rule of law and human rights 👇 ccl.org.ua/en/claims/the-…
The Embassy of 🇫🇮,together with @ccl_ua & Docudays UA,held a closed screening of the film The Helsinki Effect, followed by a panel discussion with human rights experts. 🇫🇮 is currently chairing the OSCE. #StandWithUkraine #OSCE25FI @Ulkoministerio
After this horrible night in Kyiv, here is just a brief overview of the current situation. 1Putin is a liar. He lied in 2014 that there were no Russian soldiers in Crimea. He lied in 2022 that he was not starting a full-scale invasion. He is lying in 2025 that he wants peace.…
On July 17–18, @ccl_ua will host the conference “Justice 2030: Scenarios for Ukraine.” Two days in Kyiv, bringing together Ukrainian and international experts in international humanitarian law. Learn more and register: justiceweek.ccl.org.ua

Join our webinar "Crime of aggression in the ICC and Kampala amendments review" with Stephen J. Rapp, the former U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for Global Criminal Justice. July 15, 17:00 Kyiv time, online. Learn more and register: justiceweek.ccl.org.ua

Don’t miss our webinar “Environmental Crimes under International and Ukrainian Law” with Michael Kelly, professor at Creighton University and director of the Cayman Center for International Criminal Justice. July 14, 17:00 Kyiv time, online. Register: justiceweek.ccl.org.ua

Join us for Ukrainian International Criminal Justice Week — our key event on justice and accountability for international crimes. This week-long program brings together leading experts through conferences, webinars, and public discussions. Learn more: justiceweek.ccl.org.ua

After a brutal night, when Russia targeted Ukraine with 11 missiles and 539 drones, once again destroying residential buildings and civilian infrastructure, it was inspiring to meet today with Oleksandra Matviichuk, head of @ccl_ua, winner of the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize. 1/2
It was an honour too meet you, Oleksandra Matviychuk, @avalaina and thank you for your extraordinary work for Ukraine and your human rights leadership @CURE_coe @FlorianIrminger @coe @PACE_News
Honoured today to meet with @avalaina and to acknowledge our close alignment in standing up for the human rights of the people of Ukraine.
If world leaders do not have the personal power to stop Putin, they should at least not flatter and encourage him. His son is under the rubble. The rescue operation is ongoing. We pray.
Putin's footprint in history. When a person is unable to create something, he destroys. This is my native Kyiv in the massive Russian shelling.
President Trump continues to compliment Putin. Putin continues to destroy and kill people. The only language Putin understands is strength. It's time to change policies that aren't working. This is my native Kyiv after the massive shelling of residential areas.
I am very grateful to His Majesty King Charles III for the private audience at Buckingham Palace and the opportunity to talk about the human dimension of this war. I brought with me symbolic gifts from Gen.Ukrainian and Voices of Children, which bring back the joy of childhood…
"We are paying the highest price just for a chance to to be free." @ccl_ua Chairwoman @avalaina reflects on Russia's escalating war in Ukraine.
May 18 marks the tragic anniversary of the mass deportation of Crimean Tatars. The ethnic cleansing of the peninsula was carried out on Stalin's orders. More than 46% of the deportees died from the inhumane conditions of transportation and the poverty of the first years. And…